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Chicago’s next top cop: Three finalists selected for police superintendent head to Brandon Johnson’s desk

Three finalists have been selected by a Chicago public safety commission for the city's next police superintendent, with the final decision resting in Mayor Brandon Johnson's hands.

What upcoming major movies will be affected by the Hollywood actors and writers strike?

With Hollywood actors announcing that they will be joining the Writers Guild of America on strike, a number of major movies are set to experience severe delays and production issues.

White House calls House-passed defense spending bill a ‘hardcore rightwing wishlist’

The White House denounced the House-passed National Defense Authorization Act as a "rightwing wishlist" Friday.

Vivek Ramaswamy blames Jan. 6 riot on ‘pervasive’ censorship

Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy blamed "pervasive" censorship for the Jan. 6 riot.

Trump lays blame on Chris Christie for hiring of Christopher Wray as FBI director

Former President Donald Trump blamed former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie for appointing Christopher Wray as FBI director.

DeSantis dodges whether he would push for six-week federal abortion ban

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) defended his state's six-week abortion ban Friday but dodged a question about whether he would impose the same six-week ban at the federal level.

Disney’s damage limitation on leaked Snow White photos backfires

Disney became embroiled in another woke controversy Friday as leaked images from the new Snow White movie showed the seven dwarves have largely been replaced by actors of varying heights and genders.

Tunisian national accused of planning terror attack with Osama bin Laden found not guilty

A Tunisian national who was accused of plotting a terrorist attack against Americans in Europe in 2001 with Osama bin Laden was found not guilty by a Washington, D.C., jury.

DeSantis says if he had been president in 2020 Fauci ‘would have been fired’

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) said that Dr. Anthony Fauci would have been fired from his position as the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in 2020 if he was president.

Judge allows Kentucky ban on transgender minor care until appellate ruling

A federal judge allowed a law banning transgender healthcare to go into effect while it awaits a ruling from a federal appeals court, despite previously ruling against it.
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